American Samoa Time & Weather

Where is American Samoa?

Welcome to American Samoa

This is the most informative website for visitors to American Samoa. On this site you will find a wealth of information on the islands; where to stay, where to eat, what to do, how to get here and much more.

The site is mobile friendly to allow you to enjoy viewing on any device, including computers, tablets and smartphones. There are many internet "hotspots", around the island, where you can use your mobile device to plan your day. Most hotels also offer free internet.

There are many pictures on this site. The vast majority are from John Newton's library. A few are from other sources as noted. In the early stages of development, we might have grabbed a few pictures from internet sources ... these will be obvious in their low quality ... we are working to upgrade pictures. Click on pictures to enlarge them.

American Samoa – A Territory of the United States

In this article we will attempt to provide the interested observer a better understanding of American Samoa.

Location and Size

American Samoa is a very small territory of the United States, situated in the center of the South Pacific about 2,500 miles south of Hawaii. Distances to the nearest neighboring islands are Fiji, 770 miles; Tahiti, 1423 miles; New Zealand, 1795 miles and Tonga, a mere 558 miles. American Samoa is about 7026 miles from Washington, DC.

Geographically, American Samoa is the eastern part of the Samoa archipelago, with the western part of the archipelago being the independent state of Samoa (formerly Western Samoa). The main island of American Samoa is Tutuila.

A group of three islands; Ta'u, Ofu and Olosega, collectively known as Manu'a, are located about 65 miles east of Tutuila. The tiny island of Aunu'u sits about a quarter mile off the southeast tip of Tutuila. All these islands are volcanic in nature with high mountains.

This site is a community effort to bring quality information on American Samoa to the traveling public and to give the local tourism stakeholders an opportunity to participate. We welcome your input and invite you to gain full editing access to selected parts of the site. To learn more about how to get involved, contact us.